It's amazing. My opinion may be biased, though, because I love the Alice in Wonderland universe, in general =P I played it all the way through 3 times back-to-back and I replayed some segments more than that. It gave me about 50 hours of entertainment, according to Steam.

SpazH3d posted...

It's really fun to play. I hope they make a sequel to it someday.

American Mcgee was trying to raise funds for either a true sequel called Alice: Otherlands or a twisted steampunk Wizard of Oz game that was tentatively titled Ozombie (no, the "zombie" doesn't refer to the movie cliche you're thinking of) because EA didn't want to fund either of those. The Kickstarter failed, though, and he instead raised some money to buy the movie rights for Alice. They're going to be producing some film shorts for Alice: Otherlands instead of a game.---i5-2500k@4.5Ghz, XFX Radeon HD 6870, ASUS P8Z68-V/Gen3, 2x8GB G.Skill DDR3 1600, Crucial M4 64GB SSD, WD Caviar Blue 1TB HDD, XFX Pro650W Core, Corsair 650D

Does it come with the original game like the console versions did? I might have to pick it up again, I can only imagine how good it looks on PC.---Every time I try to go where I really wanna be it's already where I am, 'cuz I'm already thereXBL, PSN, Steam, Origin, BSN, GFAQs, MC: PhilOnDez

It's a great game, but it can get repetitive. I had to play it in 1-3 hour bursts. Maybe it was just me. Other than that, the level design, art design, combat, and even the outsourced cutscenes are all amazing.---PSN - Srikar || Steam - SilentHawk29My car: http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/8583/86coupe.jpg